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More Chinese cities easing COVID restrictions after unprecedented protests

Por: The Hill World December 02, 2022

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More cities in China announced they would ease strict COVID-19 policies on Thursday after protests erupted last week and evolved into a direct challenge to the ruling Chinese Communist Party and the government’s “zero-COVID” policy. Exactly three years from when the first COVID-19 case was publicly recorded in Wuhan, and policies that restricted movement around municipalities. after a wave of protests swept China over the weekend. Beijing... + full article



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